Ownership disclosure
Summit Medical Center is a physician-owned facility. This means that the hospital has one or more physicians with ownership or a financial interest in this facility. The physician who referred you to Summit Medical Center for a surgical procedure may be one of the physicians that have ownership or financial interest in this facility. This facility maintains a list of all physician owners, which is available upon request.
This information is being provided in order to assist you in making an informed decision about your care. You are free to choose another facility in which to receive the services that have been ordered by your physician.
Protection of Health Information
This facility is dedicated to the protection of your personal health information. We follow the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Depart of Health & Human Services, Office of Civil Rights. You can visit their website for more information: www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/.
Independent Contractor Notice
The physicians and other specialized medical service providers using this facility, including anesthesia, radiology or pathology, are independent contractors and are not employees or agents of the facility. Since they are independent contractors, the facility is not responsible or liable for their acts or omissions.
Advance Directives
There are several types of advance directives; the two most common forms are living wills and a durable power of attorney designation. Summit Medical Center does not honor previously signed advance directives. All patients are therefore asked to sign a written consent at registration that allows the hospital to initiate resuscitation efforts and a transfer to a higher level of care should they suffer a cardiac or respiratory arrest or other life-threatening situation.
Notice of Visitation Rights
Summit Medical Center encourages and facilitates visitation in a manner that promotes healing, balances the needs of all patients and visitors, and creates a safe and secure environment. In fulfilling this purpose, Summit Medical Center recognizes the right of all patients to choose who may visit them during an outpatient recuperation or overnight hospitalization. Visitors of choice may include spouses, domestic partners (including same-sex domestic partners), family members, friends or other individuals regardless of formal relationship status, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability.
There are times when clinically necessary or reasonable restrictions on visitation may be required. The following are examples of some of these times, but is not considered an all-inclusive list:
- Any court order limiting or restraining contact.
- Persons in custody of law enforcement.
- A patient’s need for rest or privacy.
- Disruptive, threatening, or violent behavior of any kind exhibited.
- When visitation would interfere with the care of patient or other patients.
- Patient’s risk of infection by visitor.
- Visitor’s risk of infection by patient.
- Extraordinary measures during a pandemic or infectious disease outbreak.
Visitation while the patient is undergoing an intervention or procedure is subject to the clinical judgment of hospital caregivers, wishes of the patient, physical limitations of the patient’s room or recuperation area, or when the intervention or procedure requires maintenance of aseptic technique.
Reasons for visitation restrictions, when required, will be clearly communicated to patients and their support persons by hospital caregivers. Patients or their representatives may file a grievance with hospital administration if they believe their visitation rights have been violated.
Visitor Responsibilities
All visitors must wear an identification badge! Please wear the badge above your waist throughout your visit. Visitors should check in /out with receptionist staff when arriving/leaving the facility. Normal visiting hours are 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. Patient needs are primary factors in deciding whether to allow extended or overnight visitation.
Patients under the age of 18 must have an adult present during the entire time of their hospitalization including overnight stays. Siblings and other visiting children are not allowed to stay overnight. Latex balloons are not allowed at the bedside due to allergy and choking risks. For the safety of all children, please have a non-patient adult supervise children under the age of 12 at all times.
Please help prevent the spread of infection by washing your hands often and covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing.
Cell phone use is permitted in non-patient care areas. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on hospital property (including all parking lots).